So You Want to Learn Igbo…

For a long time, I have watched so many Igbo people struggle with their inability to speak our language, and I have seen so many non-Igbo people disappointed because there are no good resources available for them to learn Igbo.

If necessity is the mother of invention, then frustration is the mother of action, and pushed to the peak of frustration by horrible Igbo tutorial after Igbo tutorial, I acted.

Allow me to introduce the fruit of almost ten years of research, hunting down obscure texts, and harassing old people about words they haven’t heard since the British were in Africa:

Maybe you’re in a relationship with an Igbo person, and want to pleasantly surprise them.

Maybe you’re a black person in the diaspora trying to connect with your heritage through language.

Whatever the case, and your reasons, you’ve come to the right place.

Each course at Sexy Igbo is easy to follow, and designed to help you start speaking Igbo confidently from the very first step.

What You Should Expect From Sexy Igbo

You can expect to grow in your understanding of this beautiful language, and make friends with whom you can share your new Igbo speaking skills.

Sexy Igbois deliberately built around a support system to ensure you retain everything you learn in the Igbo lessons.

Everyone can contribute questions, experiences, ideas, and most importantly, tap the knowledge base I have built to help you master Igbo more easily.

It’s more than just a series of courses. It’s a community of Igbo learners and native speakers practising and conversing together, and it doesn’t get any better than that.

Let’s Get to It!

You might be asking yourself what’s the best way to get started.
The answer is simple.

Taking Igbo Course That @sugabelly And Her Team Built At https://t.co/LAedgswoXQ .
Super Dope Stuff. I Love E-Learning Solutions, But This Is Unique. If I had This In High School, Chioma Might Have Just Married Me.

To celebrate Nigeria’s Independence Month, I’m giving away free one week no-risk trials of Sexy Igbo to the first 58 people who request one.
I can’t wait to see you, and find out what inspired you to start learning Igbo!

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Kedu! A ha m bu Cherish. I just stumbled across your blog while searching up ‘igbo phrases’ and I really appreciate the effort you’re putting into it! I really hope I’m able to try Sexy Igbo because I feel embarrassed to be pronouncing Igbo words and I feel so annoyed when I sometimes talk on the phone to relatives and I don’t really know how to reply even though I know what they’re saying.